Elric
06-01-2009, 10:19 AM
С одной стороны, Обама обещает полную защиты Израиля. С другой стороны, он однозначно будет пытаться решить етот конфликт пользуясь своей популярностью как в США так и на международной арене. Интересно, будет ли он продолжать нажимать на Изральское руководство и требовать полного удаления поселений? Израильское лобби сильно в США но у Обамы рейтинги зашкаливают несмотря на все банкротства и увольнения.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/ML_ISRAEL_PALESTINIANS?SITE=NVREN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
By AMY TEIBEL
Associated Press Writer
AP Photo/NASSER ISHTAYEH
HAVAT GILAD, West Bank (AP) -- Israel's prime minister on Monday rejected the U.S. demand for a settlement freeze as unreasonable, moving closer to a collision with the Obama administration...
...In recent years, settlers have set up dozens of squatter camps, or so-called outposts, that lack formal government approval, but often received funding and support from government agencies. Israel has failed to keep a promise to the U.S., first made in 2003, to dismantle about two dozen outposts. The U.S. considers the settlements an obstacle to peace, but traditionally has done little on the issue, a policy that appears to be changing under Obama...
...Associated Press writers Ali Daraghmeh in Nablus, West Bank, and Steve Weizman in Jerusalem contributed to this report...
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/ML_ISRAEL_PALESTINIANS?SITE=NVREN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
By AMY TEIBEL
Associated Press Writer
AP Photo/NASSER ISHTAYEH
HAVAT GILAD, West Bank (AP) -- Israel's prime minister on Monday rejected the U.S. demand for a settlement freeze as unreasonable, moving closer to a collision with the Obama administration...
...In recent years, settlers have set up dozens of squatter camps, or so-called outposts, that lack formal government approval, but often received funding and support from government agencies. Israel has failed to keep a promise to the U.S., first made in 2003, to dismantle about two dozen outposts. The U.S. considers the settlements an obstacle to peace, but traditionally has done little on the issue, a policy that appears to be changing under Obama...
...Associated Press writers Ali Daraghmeh in Nablus, West Bank, and Steve Weizman in Jerusalem contributed to this report...